Labeled pipe fitting and method

ABSTRACT

A labeled pipe fitting and a method for applying labels to the outer surface of a pipe fitting which is covered with a layer of oil that resists labelling with an adhesive backed label is provided. The label, which is imprinted with indicia relating to the pipe fitting, is secured onto the pipe fitting with a substantially transparent plastic tube which is shrunk with heat around the pipe fitting and the label.

BACKGROUND

The present invention is directed to a labeled pipe fitting and a methodfor applying a label to the outer surface of a pipe fitting whichresists labelling with an adhesive backed label.

Pipe fittings, and more specifically, pipe nipples are commonly soldwith an outer surface which is coated with a layer of protectant such asoil which is used to machine the pipe nipple and protect the pipe nipplefrom corrosion. This protectant is typically very slick and inhibits theuse of an adhesive label which provides information about the pipenipple, such as, size, price and possibly a bar code. The information onthe label is important to the customer to make an informed purchase.Additionally, the bar code is particularly important to the store whichwants to sell the product using a bar code reader. Therefore, it isdesirable to have a label detailing this information securely attachedto the pipe nipple.

One way to solve this problem involves completely covering the pipenipple with a plastic material and adhering an adhesive backed label tothe plastic. However this method is not entirely satisfactory. Since theplastic covers the entire nipple, the threads of the nipple cannot betested without removing the plastic and before purchase to determine ifthe correct size pipe nipple is being purchased, or if the threads ofthe pipe nipple have been damaged. Moreover, since the plastic must beremoved before installation of the pipe nipple, the specifications ofthe pipe nipple will be lost. Moreover, the plastic and the label createa substantial waste requiring disposal. Additionally, in many cases,since the pipe fittings are stored in large bins in the store, theadhesive backed labels fall off and the information on the label islost.

Accordingly, there is a need for a labeled pipe fitting and a method forapplying a label to a pipe fitting whose outer surface is covered with aprotectant which will allow the pipe fitting to be tested and installedwithout removing the label, thereby reducing the uncertainty involved inpurchasing a pipe fitting, reducing the amount environmental waste, andreducing the amount of plastic used to label the pipe fitting.

SUMMARY

The present invention is directed to a labeled pipe fitting and a methodfor applying a label to a pipe fitting that satisfies this need, thelabeled pipe fitting and method being useful for attaching a label tothe outer surface of a pipe fitting.

A labeled pipe fitting having features of the present inventioncomprises a pipe fitting, a label having indicia relating to the pipefitting, and a heat reduced, substantially transparent tube of plasticshrunk around the nipple and the label. The pipe fitting has an outersurface and can have connecting means on opposing ends of the pipefitting for connecting the pipe fitting in fluid communication toanother pipe fitting. The label is secured against the outer surface ofthe pipe fitting by the tube of plastic. Preferably, the tube of plasticis sufficiently short to leave at least one connection means of the pipefitting exposed while being sufficiently long to cover the entire labelwith the tube of plastic.

The tube of plastic is shrunk around the pipe fitting and the label andholds the label on the pipe fitting while preferably exposing at leastone of the connection means for testing and installing the pipe fitting.Accordingly, the pipe fitting can be tested before purchase withoutremoving the plastic to determine if the correct size pipe fitting isbeing purchased or if the connection means of the pipe fitting have beendamaged. Moreover, if the pipe fitting is sufficiently long that thetube of plastic does not cover either connection means, the pipe fittingcan be completely installed while retaining the benefits of having thelabel on the pipe fitting, such as, maintaining the information aboutthe pipe fitting and reducing the amount of environmental waste.

The outer surface of the pipe fitting nipple can be very smooth orcovered with a layer of protectant, such as oil, which resists labellingwith an adhesive backed label. The connection means can be pipe threadswhich are machined into the outer surface of the pipe on opposing endsof the pipe.

In one embodiment, the indicia on the label comprises a bar code. Thetube of plastic is sufficiently transparent that the bar code can beread with a bar code reader. The label can be heat sensitive with theindicia on the label being printed by heat. The tube of plastic can bemade of polyvinyl chloride. The wall thickness of the tube of plastictypically is about 0.002 inches.

Typically, the labeled pipe fitting is a pipe nipple having an outersurface which is covered with a protectant that resists labelling withan adhesive backed label and the tube of plastic is sufficiently shortto leave at least the threads of at least one end of the nipple exposedfor testing and installing without removing the tube and the tube issufficiently long to cover the entire label.

The invention also includes a method for labelling a pipe fitting havingan outer surface that resists labelling with an adhesive backed label,the method comprising imprinting a label with indicia relating to thepipe fitting and heating a tube of plastic shrink wrap around the pipefitting and the label.

The present invention provides a labeled pipe fitting and a method forlabelling the outer surface of a pipe fitting which resists labellingwith an adhesive backed label and allows the connection means of thepipe fitting to be tested for size and quality and installed, withoutremoving the label, thereby reducing the uncertainty in purchasing thepipe fitting and reducing the amount of environmental waste. Moreover,the label is securely held by the tube of plastic and will not fall offthe pipe fitting in the store bin.

DRAWINGS

These and other features, aspects and advantages of the presentinvention will become better understood with reference to the followingdescription, appended claims and accompanying drawings where:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a labeled pipe fitting embodyingfeatures of the present invention; and

FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the pipe fitting, label andtube of plastic of FIG. 1.

DESCRIPTION

With reference to the figures, the present invention is directed to alabeled pipe fitting 10 and a method for applying a label 20 to theouter surface of a pipe fitting 30.

The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of theinvention and several variations on that embodiment. This discussionshould not be construed as limiting the invention to that particularembodiment or to those particular variations. Practitioners skilled inthe art will recognize numerous other embodiments and variations aswell. For a definition of a complete scope of the invention, the readeris directed to the appended claims.

The term "pipe fitting" as used herein generally means any fitting usedin fluid, gas or solid transport systems, including lengths of pipe,pipe nipples, connectors, T's, elbows, end caps and sprinkler risers.

The labeled pipe fitting 10 and method for applying a label 20 to theouter surface of a pipe fitting 30 comprises:

(a) the pipe fitting 30;

(b) the label 20; and

(c) a tube of plastic 40.

The pipe fitting 30 shown in the figures is a pipe nipple comprising ahollow conduit having connections means 32 on opposing ends forconnecting the pipe fitting 30 in fluid communication to another pipefitting. The pipe fitting 30 can be made of any material which is notadversely affected by the heat required to shrink the tube of plastic40. In most cases, the pipe fitting 30 is made of galvanized orungalvanized steel. Alternatively, the pipe fitting 30 can be made ofaluminum, stainless steel, plastic, brass or copper. The length or shapeof the pipe fitting 30 can vary according to the length or shaperequired for the specific application. In the embodiment shown in thedrawings, since the length of the pipe 30 is relatively short, the pipefitting 30 is considered a pipe nipple.

Often the outer surface of the pipe fitting 30 is very smooth or iscovered with a protectant, such as oil, that resists or inhibitslabelling with an adhesive backed label. The protectant can be used toprotect the pipe fitting 30 from corrosion or it can be used to assistin the cutting or machining of the pipe fitting 30.

The connection means 32 can be anything capable of connecting the pipefitting 30 in fluid communication to another pipe fitting. In theembodiment shown in the figures, the connection means 32 is male pipethreads which are machined into the outer surface on opposing ends ofthe pipe fitting 30. Alternatively, the connection means 32 could befemale pipe threads machined on the inner surface of the pipe fitting 30or a press fit connection or slip fit connection.

The label 20 can be any size capable of containing the desired indicia,such as the length, size and bar code relating to the pipe fitting 30.In the embodiment shown in the drawings the label 20 is approximately1"×3/4". The label 20 can be made of a heat sensitive plastic and theindicia is put on the label 20 with heat. The heat sensitive plastic ispreferred since the bar code can be easily imprinted on the label 20.The type of label 20 is chosen so it is not damaged while shrinking thetube of plastic 40 with heat or during operation of the labeled pipefitting 10 in extreme temperatures.

The tube of plastic 40 can be any plastic, such as polyvinyl chloride,which shrinks upon application of heat. Polyvinyl chloride is preferredsince the plastic can withstand continuous operations from -20° C. to+100° C. and is fungus resistant and is self-extinguishing. The tube ofplastic 40 can be any color which is substantially transparent andallows the label 20 to be read.

The thickness of the tube of plastic 40 can vary according to theparticular application and the type of plastic being used. However, toreduce costs and environmental waste, the thickness of the tube ofplastic 40 should be maintained at the minimum thickness level thatallows the label 20 to be securely held on the pipe fitting 30. In theembodiment shown in the drawings, the thickness of the tube of plastic40 is about 0.002 inches.

The tube of plastic 40 is sufficiently long so the entire label 20 iscovered by the tube of plastic 40 and preferably is sufficiently shortto leave at least the connection means 32 of at least one end of thepipe fitting 30 exposed for testing and installing the pipe fitting 30without removing the tube 40. Preferably, the tube of plastic 40 isslightly longer than the label 20 to allow for inaccuracies incentering. As shown in the drawings, the tube of plastic 40 isapproximately 13/8" long.

Preferably, the tube of plastic 40 is sufficiently short that both endsof the pipe fitting 30 are exposed so that both connection means 32 areavailable for testing. If both connection means 32 are exposed, the pipefitting 30 can be installed and used without removing the tube ofplastic 40 or the label 20 and, thus, avoiding trash and allowing thepipe fitting 40 to be permanently labeled.

The heating required to shrink the tube of plastic 40 can vary accordingto the type of plastic, the thickness of the tube of plastic 40, theamount of time that the heat is applied to the tube of plastic 40, andthe temperature of the heat. The temperature of the heat must besufficient to shrink the tube of plastic 40 and yet not damage the pipefitting 30, the tube of plastic 40 or the label 20. Accordingly, a hightemperature for a short period of time or a low temperature for anextended period of time can be sufficient.

Typically a temperature of between 300° F. and 550° F. for approximatelyfive to twenty seconds, applied to the tube of plastic 40 made ofpolyvinyl chloride can be sufficient to shrink the tube of plastic 40around the pipe fitting 30. A suitable machine for shrinking the tube ofplastic 40 is the Model ST188, 35 AMP machine made by BELCO Incorporatedin Pasadena, Calif.

The pipe fitting 30 is manufactured with connection means 32, such aspipe fitting threads on opposing ends. A label 20 containing indiciaregarding the pipe fitting 30 is applied to the outer surface of thepipe fitting 30. A tube of plastic 40 is then slipped over the pipefitting 30 and the label 20 in such a way that the tube of plastic 40completely covers the label 20 while exposing the threads of at leastone end of the pipe fitting 20 for testing and installing withoutremoving the tube of plastic 40. Heat is then applied and maintained onthe tube of plastic 40 until the tube of plastic 40 shrinks securelyaround the label 20 and the pipe fitting 30.

The labeled pipe fitting 10 and a method for applying a label 20 to theouter surface of a pipe fitting 30 has many advantages which includeallowing the pipe fitting 30 to be tested for size and quality of thethreads before purchase of the pipe fitting 30 thereby reducing theuncertainty in purchasing the pipe fitting 30. Additionally, the pipefitting 30 can be installed without removing the label 20 therebyreducing the amount of environmental waste and maintaining pertinentinformation on the pipe fitting 30. Also, the label 20 is securely heldon the pipe fitting 30 by the tube of plastic 20 and will not fall offin the store bin.

Although the present invention has been described in considerable detailwith reference to certain preferred versions, many other versions shouldbe apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the spirit and scopeof the appended claims should not necessarily be limited to thedescription of the preferred versions contained herein.

What is claimed is:
 1. An individually labeled pipe fittingcomprising:(a) an individual pipe fitting having an outer surface andconnection means on opposing ends of the pipe fitting; (b) on the outersurface of the pipe fitting, a label having indicia relating to the pipefitting thereon; and (c) a heat reduced, substantially transparent, tubeof plastic shrunk around the outer surface of the pipe fitting and thelabel, the tube of plastic being sufficiently short to leave at leastone of the connection means exposed for testing and installing the pipefitting without removing the tube and the tube being sufficiently longso the entire label is covered by the tube;wherein the pipe fitting isindividually packaged.
 2. An individually labeled pipe fittingcomprising:(a) an individual pipe fitting having an outer surface andconnection means on at least one end of the pipe fitting for connectingto another pipe fitting; (b) on the outer surface of the pipe fitting, alabel having indicia relating to the pipe fitting thereon; and (c) aheat reduced, substantially transparent, tube of plastic shrunk aroundthe outer surface of the pipe fitting and the label, the tube of plasticbeing sufficiently short to leave the connection means exposed fortesting and installing the pipe fitting without removing the tube andthe tube being sufficiently long so the entire label is covered by thetube;wherein the pipe fitting is individually packaged.
 3. The labeledpipe fitting of claim 2 wherein the connection means is male pipethreads on the outer surface of the pipe fitting.
 4. The labeled pipefitting of claim 2 wherein the outer surface of the pipe fitting iscovered with a layer of protectant that resists labelling with anadhesive backed label.
 5. The labeled pipe fitting of claim 2 whereinthe indicia comprises a bar code, and wherein the tube is sufficientlytransparent that the bar code can be read with a bar code reader.
 6. Thelabeled pipe fitting of claim 2 wherein the label is heat sensitive andthe indicia is printed on the label by heat.
 7. The labeled pipe fittingof claim 2 wherein the plastic used in the tube is a polyvinyl chloride.8. The labeled pipe fitting of claim 7 wherein the wall thickness of thetube of plastic is 0.002 inches.
 9. An individually labeled pipe fittingcomprising:(a) an individual pipe fitting having an outer surface whichis covered with a layer of protectant that resists labelling with anadhesive backed label and male pipe threads on opposing ends of theouter surface of the pipe fitting; (b) on the outer surface of the pipefitting, a label having indicia relating to the pipe fitting thereon,wherein the indicia includes a bar code, and the label is not adhered byan adhesive to the surface of the fitting; and (c) a heat reduced, tubeof plastic shrunk around the outer surface of the fitting and the label,the tube being sufficiently short to leave at least the threads of atleast one end of the fitting exposed for testing and installing withoutremoving the tube, the tube being sufficiently long that the entirelabel is covered by the tube and wherein the tube is sufficientlytransparent that the bar code can be read with a bar code reader;wherein the pipe fitting is individually packaged.
 10. The labeled pipefittings of claim 9 wherein the tube of plastic is sufficiently short toleave the threads at each end of the pipe fitting exposed for testingand installing with the label maintained on the pipe fitting and thetube of plastic is sufficiently long that the entire label is covered bythe tube.
 11. The labeled pipe nipple of claim 9 wherein the label isheat sensitive and the indicia is printed on the label by heat.
 12. Thelabeled pipe nipple of claim 9 wherein the plastic used in the tube is apolyvinyl chloride.
 13. The labeled pipe nipple of claim 12 wherein thewall thickness of the tube of plastic is 0.002 inches.
 14. A method forlabelling an individual pipe fitting having an outer surface thatresists labelling with an adhesive backed label and connection means onat least one end of the pipe fitting, the method comprising the stepsof:(a) imprinting a label with indicia relating to an individual pipefitting; (b) applying the label to the outer surface of the pipe fittinghaving connection means on at least one end of the pipe fitting; and (c)heating a tube of plastic shrink wrap which is substantially transparentand sufficiently short to leave at least the connection means exposedfor testing and installing the fitting without removing the tube and thetube being sufficiently long that the entire label is covered by thetube, around the outer surface of the individual pipe fitting and thelabel.
 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the outer surface of the pipenipple is covered with a layer of protectant that resists labelling withan adhesive backed label.
 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the indiciaon the label comprises a bar code, and the tube is sufficientlytransparent that the bar code can be read with a bar code reader. 17.The method of claim 14 wherein the label is heat sensitive and theindicia is printed on the label by heat.
 18. The method of claim 16wherein the pipe fitting has connection means on the opposed ends of thepipe fitting and the tube of plastic is sufficiently short to leave theconnection mean of both ends of the pipe fitting exposed for testing andinstalling with the label maintained on the pipe fitting and the tube ofplastic is sufficiently long that the entire label is covered by thetube.